An account of Jon Lewis, photo-journalist and participant in the National Farm Workers Association's (NFWA) Delano, California, grape strike and march on Sacramento in 1966, that explores the struggle to treat participants with dignity while experiencing first-hand the hardships they underwent. In retrospect, Lewis helped to define César Chávez, La Causa, and photo-journalism.
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